Proportions
Ten Categories
Philosophy
Fallacies
Propositions
100

All : Universal :: Some : 

What is "Particular"?

100

The other nine categories after "substance".

What are "accidents"?

100

Held the philosophical position of "moderate realism"

Who is "Aristotle"?

100

The broad category of fallacy concerned with the structure of arguments.

What is "formal fallacy"?

100
The two "material" components of a proposition.

What are "subject and predicate"?

200

Term : Clear :: Proposition : 

What is "true"?

200

The category concerned with the essence or nature or subject.

What is "substance"?

200

Deduction reasons from ________ truths.

What is "universal"?

200

"Either you love ice cream or you hate it."

What is "Either/Or"?

200

The specific term for the word "is" in a proposition.

What is "copula"?

300

Word : Term :: ____ : Thought (or Logic)

What is "language"?

300

The doctor has several friends.

What is "quantity"?

300

The product of the first act of the mind.

What is "a concept"?

300

"This one question on the test is difficult.  Therefore, the whole test must be difficult."

What is "part to whole fallacy"?

300

The word used to specify a universal quantity in a proposition.

What is "all"?

400

[change your clothes : loose change] : equivocal :: [the art of painting : the art of music] : ____

What is "analogical"?

400

The truck was driven until the tires were bald.

What is "passion"?

400

The school of logic which disregards the truth of propositions and their correspondence to reality for the sake of exactitude and sophistication.

What is "modern symbolic logic"?

400

"Have you stopped worshipping idols"?

What is "complex question"?

400

The distribution of the predicate in the "Very Tricky O" proposition.

What is "distributed"?

500

[genus : species] : comprehension :: [__ : __] : extension

What is "species : genus"?

500

The king sat upon his throne clad from head to toe in his finest armaments.

What is "possession"?

500

The philosophical position that observes that "human reason can know objective reality, and can sometimes know it with certainty".

What is "Epistemological Realism"?

500

"The truth is that all truths are relative."

What is "contradictory premises"?

500

That proposition with the same distribution in subject but different distribution in predicate as an "I" proposition.

What is "O"?

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